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Cat declawing now a crime in San Francisco


Examiner Staff Writer
November 4, 2009

For the couch: Some pet owners have their cats declawed to prevent damage to household items. (AP File Photo)

SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco has become the first major city in the nation to outlaw the declawing of cats.

Some pet owners declaw their felines to protect themselves, or their furniture, from scratches. But pet advocates condemn the practice as animal cruelty.

On Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors voted 9-2 to enact a ban on the declawing of cats. Supervisors Sean Elsbernd and Michela Alioto-Pier voted against the legislation.

“It is well-documented and well-understood from a medical prospective that [declawing] is torture. It is a form of animal cruelty,” said Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, who introduced the legislation.

Other California cities are considering adopting similar bans. The Los Angeles City Council is expected to vote on whether to enact a ban by the end of the year. West Hollywood banned declawing in 2003. Santa Monica, Beverly Hills and Berkeley are considering similar ordinances. Declawing is illegal in 20 countries, including most of Europe, Brazil, Japan and Israel.

The California Veterinary Medical Association opposed the legislation. The group said declawing should be left up to veterinarians and not politicians.

“I don’t support the board making those types of medical decisions,” Alioto-Pier told The Examiner after the meeting. “It seems misplaced. I think that the doctors and the vets should be making those decisions. And if it’s a bigger issue than that then the state of California should be outlawing that.”

Violators of the ban, such as anyone who declaws a cat or a pet owner who approves of a declawing, could face up to six months in jail or a fine of up to $1,000.

Many cities have decided to consider such a ban because a state law was recently adopted that would prohibit cities from enacting the bans after Jan. 1.



IN OTHER ACTION

  • In an 11-0 vote, a 66-year lease between the Port of San Francisco and the Exploratorium was approved. The museum plans to relocate from the Palace of Fine Arts to Port property.
  • A vote on Mayor Gavin Newsom’s veto of The City’s sanctuary policy legislation was scheduled for Tuesday. The legislation prohibits city officials from reporting undocumented youths to federal authorities for possible deportation unless they are convicted of a felony.
  • In an 11-0 vote, legislation empowering the Entertainment Commission to shut down problem nightclubs was approved.


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wright

Nov 5, 2009

The result of this silly legislation, of course, will be that many more cats will be euthanized.

 

Phing the Merciless

Nov 5, 2009

Let me get this straight. You can get an abortion, basically anytime, but declawing my cat is illegal. Kafka-like logic!

 

Mark

Nov 6, 2009

Insane - too much government. Seems we are more concerned about animals than innocent babies getting ripped from their selfish mothers' wombs

 

Patriot

Nov 6, 2009

So what is neutering by this standard? The cat didn't get a say in the matter but then again the cat is a cat and declawing gave the cat a nice home...

 

Bob O

Nov 6, 2009

So Pelosi is no longer allowed to trim her nails?

 

Nov 7, 2009

Geee, now big government think they are smarter than our veterinary doctors. I side with the California Veterinary Medical Association who oppose the legislation.....San Francisco lawmakers need to put that pot down for awhile. Man, they are soooo painful.

 

pnotes

Nov 7, 2009

This means that fewer cats will be adopted. I get along much better with my cats being declawed because I am not yelling at them or swatting them to stop scratching my me or my furniture.

 

Dee

Nov 8, 2009

Just think of all the cats that are euthanized daily because of no home.
I'm sure the cats would gladly have their nails cut out than die.Just another example of misplaced priorities!
I have three declawed cats that I saved from death, and they don't miss their claws. Fed cat is a happy cat.

 


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